How to handle long running requests without locking an apache worker
am 19.04.2010 17:58:31 von torsten.foertsch
Hi,
some of you might find this one interesting:
http://foertsch.name/ModPerl-Tricks/req-hand-over.shtml
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Re: How to handle long running requests without locking an apacheworker
am 21.04.2010 13:41:14 von Tosh Cooey
This will become very important as the PUSH capability of HTML5 gains
traction.
Maybe I should go read it again :)
Thanks Torsten!
Tosh
Torsten Förtsch wrote:
> Hi,
>
> some of you might find this one interesting:
>
> http://foertsch.name/ModPerl-Tricks/req-hand-over.shtml
>
> Torsten Förtsch
>
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Re: How to handle long running requests without locking an apacheworker
am 21.04.2010 14:16:05 von Michael Ludwig
Am 19.04.2010 um 17:58 schrieb Torsten Förtsch:
> http://foertsch.name/ModPerl-Tricks/req-hand-over.shtml
Quoting from this page:
"One note at first, by the time of this writing the released modperl versio=
n is not able to do this by the reason that there is no interface to fetch =
the client socket. You'll have to use either the newest SVN version or appl=
y a simple patch. This is quite experimental stuff."
It is very interesting! Looking forward to its eventual release!
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